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How to control the Internet.
>From: Blanc Weber <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 09:49:56 PST
>Subject: RE: How to control Internet? Buy it!
>Cc: [email protected]
>Status: R
>>I'm having a nightmare about a Microsoft-like domination of global
>>communications, complete with SPA police, etc.
>>.................................
>Unlike the government, Microsoft and McCaw Cellular both depend upon a
>customer-driven market for their acceptance. They must convince their
>customers that they are better than the competition in providing a
>similar service; they must adjust this service to the customer's
>requests & preferences or lose the account.
>Blanc
That's the way it's supposed to be. What happens in practice - not
specifically with Microsoft or McCaw [I don't want to hear from the
platoons of lawyers. ;-)] - is that the big guys run down to Washington,
pull a few strings, make a few contributions, and ask the government
to use its resources and force to ensure that the corporate-desired
outcome results.
I remember when patents and copyrights were _privileges_ granted to
encourage creativity and there was no such thing as "intellectual
_property_".
I remember a time when the idea of a royalty-tax on blank tapes to
pay for presumed copyright infringement was regarded as crazy.
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